2. Nigel Caplan, “Teaching the Genres of Graduate Writing”

my PowerPoint contained copyrighted materials that can be found in the references described in the annotated bibliography, which also contains information about the joint construction teaching technique I demonstrated

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4 thoughts on “CCCC 2012”

thanks to all of you – Steve, Nigel, Anne, & Chris – for your presentations at the 4C’s. All of your work was well received, well researched, and well delivered. Thanks for sharing your work with us and making a difference in post-graduate education. I look forward to revisiting your presentation as my own work develops at the University of Alberta.

Hi Nigel – I will look for you at Genre 2012. I, too, anticipate a fantastic get-together, and I will be presenting my research, too (disciplinary undergraduate writing assignments in nursing education). I would love to get together in Ottawa. I lived in Edinburgh for several years, so it will be nice to chat about your experiences living and teaching abroad. I miss Scotland (almost daily), but I also love the research I am doing here in Canada. I will be in touch again in June!

Ditto to Susan’s thanks for the very informative panel. I picked up valuable ideas, materials, and leads to additional resources to share with my Center for International Student Access (cisa.gmu.edu) colleagues and to inform my current research on support for dissertation writers across the disciplines. Terry